Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... dangerous . For several weeks I w :: 8 confined strictly to my bed , during which time I was not al- lowed to speak above a whisper , to eat more than a spoonful or two of boiled rice , or to have more covering than one thin counterpane ...
... dangerous . For several weeks I w :: 8 confined strictly to my bed , during which time I was not al- lowed to speak above a whisper , to eat more than a spoonful or two of boiled rice , or to have more covering than one thin counterpane ...
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... dangerous intercourse for an author to be dwelling continually among those who make his writings a frequent and familiar subject of conversation , but who must necessarily be partial judges of works composed in their own society . The ...
... dangerous intercourse for an author to be dwelling continually among those who make his writings a frequent and familiar subject of conversation , but who must necessarily be partial judges of works composed in their own society . The ...
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... dangers and hardships of the New World , with the same dauntless spirit which he had displayed when a boy in his native country . Mr. Scott would probably have been highly successful , being familiarly acquainted with the manners of the ...
... dangers and hardships of the New World , with the same dauntless spirit which he had displayed when a boy in his native country . Mr. Scott would probably have been highly successful , being familiarly acquainted with the manners of the ...
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... dangerous to a youth whose animal spirits were more powerful than his imagination or his feel- ings , and whom the irresistible influence of Alma would have engaged in field - sports from morning till night . CHAPTER III ...
... dangerous to a youth whose animal spirits were more powerful than his imagination or his feel- ings , and whom the irresistible influence of Alma would have engaged in field - sports from morning till night . CHAPTER III ...
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... danger - I mean unnecessary danger - and keep no company with rakes , gamblers , and Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are but too many in the service into which you are going . Your colonel , as I am informed , is an ...
... danger - I mean unnecessary danger - and keep no company with rakes , gamblers , and Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are but too many in the service into which you are going . Your colonel , as I am informed , is an ...
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